2003
DOI: 10.1104/pp.103.024323
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Convergent Responses to Stress. Solar Ultraviolet-B Radiation and Manduca sexta Herbivory Elicit Overlapping Transcriptional Responses in Field-Grown Plants of Nicotiana longiflora    

Abstract: The effects of solar ultraviolet (UV)-B (280-315 nm) on plants have been studied intensively over the last 2 decades in connection with research on the biological impacts of stratospheric ozone depletion. However, the molecular mechanisms that mediate plant responses to solar (ambient) UV-B and their interactions with response mechanisms activated by other stressors remain for the most part unclear. Using a microarray enriched in wound-and insect-responsive sequences, we examined expression responses of 241 ge… Show more

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“…Casati and Walbot (2003) examined the response of gene expression in maize to solar UV-B under field conditions, and found several photosynthesis-associated genes were decreased and antioxidant-associated genes were increased. Also, the genes involved in the fatty acid metabolism and oxylipin biosynthesis were increased by solar UV-B (Izaguirre et al, 2003). These results are the most comprehensive data currently available on the effects of solar UV-B on plant gene expression.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…Casati and Walbot (2003) examined the response of gene expression in maize to solar UV-B under field conditions, and found several photosynthesis-associated genes were decreased and antioxidant-associated genes were increased. Also, the genes involved in the fatty acid metabolism and oxylipin biosynthesis were increased by solar UV-B (Izaguirre et al, 2003). These results are the most comprehensive data currently available on the effects of solar UV-B on plant gene expression.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…The exposure of plants to wounding or UV-B irradiation results in the generation of reactive oxygen species or oxygen free radicals, which are quenched by flavonoids. Flavonoids are potent free radical-scavenging agents (Izaguirre et al, 2003). Moreover, UV-B radiation causing multiple cellular injuries has been shown to activate various signaling pathways, which ultimately result in the expression of genes responsible for the biosynthesis of important secondary metabolites (Jiao et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Harvested leaves were immediately frozen in liquid nitrogen. Previously described protocols were used for RNA extraction (17), gene selection, array design, hybridization, scanning, image analysis, background correction, and slide-specific normalization (16). The ratios of normalized fluorescence values for Cy3 and Cy5 of each individual spot (expression ratio) and the mean of the replicate spots for each cDNA were calculated and are published in Table 1.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two leaves (youngest fully expanded) from each plant of N. longiflora assigned to the herbivory treatment (n ϭ 5) were damaged as described in ref. 17. Immediately after damage, 20 l leaf Ϫ1 of diluted (1:5) M. sexta regurgitate were applied to the lesions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%